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But I am left feeling what I feel too often now in Los Angeles, an inchoate, uneasy impermanence, where it is possible to feel untethered from even the seasons.
I saw that watching a play can bring a crowd together in a room, instead of making us go all quiet and reverent, or feeling – as I feel too often at the theatre – left out.
I feel, too often, that I am not doing enough at one or the other.
But as you plod through the other stories, you feel too often that you are reading yesterday's papers.
Flannery himself described the programme as a 'very, very posh soap opera' but the final four episodes feel too often like run-of-the-mill soap opera.
The bold font is distracting enough – making the book feel too often like a PowerPoint presentation – but it leads to a larger question: what percentage of Palahniuk's Fight Club readership is going to find a Marie Dressler reference funny?
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But, overall, hers is a talent that feels too often on the fringes rather than the forefront.
"It feels too often that there is one rule for those at the top, and one rule for the rest of us," she said.
This music is top-drawer Rachmaninov, but the coordination and balance was often uncertain, and it felt too often as if one was trying to listen to Argerich through the confused texture of Portugheis's playing.
Now is the time to talk about creating a more balanced economy and fairer society; instead it feels too often that reforms to the welfare state are about retrenchment, rather than remoulding them to work better for those most in need.
Sometimes, the rawness felt too much; more often, it felt essential, as an artform cast off glibness, and helped break the conspiracy of silence (and solemnity) surrounding mental health.
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